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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING,
1940
17th, 19th, 20th, 21st and
24th February.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1940.
2. In the World of Sports
LONG-AWAITED CLASH UNIV. TENNIS BETWEEN SOUTH CHINA CHAMPIONSHIP
On Saturday, 17th, Monday, AND ARMY TOMORROW
19, Tuesday, 20th and Wednes
day, 21st February, the first bell
FIXTURES
The Hongkong University Tennis
will be ring at 11.30 a.m., and Full Programme For The played on the
the first race will be run at 12.00 NOON. On Saturday, 24th February, the first bell will be fung at 1.30 p.m. and the first
rice will be run at 2,00 p.m.
The timin interval will be after the fourth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently display ed throughout the Meeting. NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE "WILL BE ADMITTED TO
THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE...
Badges admitting don-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 includ ing tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00, respectively) are bbiainable" through the Secre- tary upon the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all
chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Office, 1st BUILD. for, EXCHANGE ING, (Tel. 27794) WILL 'CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
Á limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are
ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21920);
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On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting No amaha will be silowed on the Fifth Day.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladles, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sallors in uni form are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day in- cluding tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, "etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable få the Restaurant in the Public En- cleaure.
SERVANTS PASSES. Passes for Servants will be ished to Private Box holders ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Football League
BY "PILAT
After two weeks of inactivity, the League win again be in full swing this week-end with four games, one Senior Shield He and the Kotewall Cup final,
tomorrow on
The long-awaited clash between South China A.A. and the the Army in the Kotewall Cup will be played Navy ground. Both teams trounced the Navy in the first round, matches and tomorrow's encounter will probably be one of “ the stiffest hurdles in South China's efforts to fhake a cleart." sweep of all the major Colony football honours,
In view of the fact that "both team and this may bring them n South China. "A" and "B. teams point as they always seem to play
will be engaged today the final better on their own ground.
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St. Joseph's, with the return of Leonard, Hourdball and Castilho, should be able to beat Club, though the latter will also be reinforced by Sid and Ernie Strange, Forrow and McEwan.
The
INTERESTING MATCH
HOCKEY ASSON. TOURNEY TEAMS FOR TOMORROW
Two games in the Hockey Asso- ({Club has" arranged the following ciation Tournament will be played tennis championship fixtures to be tomorrow morning. Radio and played on the University courts:-Pastal Sports Club entertain the Monday, 4.30 pm-M. Lee” and Nomads at Caroline Hill, bully-off 8. H. Ling (40 3/8) v. J. Hung am, and Club de Recreio and C. C. Ma (-40 3/6); A. Ho and meet the University at King's Park, ST. Tida (scr.) v. Petushinsky bully-off at 10.30 am [ and G, Goa (—40).
The teams will be: RADIO: UB. Souza; A. E. Guest. Tuesday. 4.30 p.m.-Final All-i "University Singles Championship. J. S. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M, H.
Wednesday, 4.30 p.m.-Final of All-University Mixed Doubles mindar Singh, Gurbachan Singh,
Championship,"
Hassan and Gurdayal Singh: Kar-
Awtar Singh, J. M. Pinto and Jan-
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The University "Men's Doubles geer Singh.. Champlonship was won by C..C.. NOMADS: F. Soares; R. Xavier, H. Ma and S Wong a few days ago Soares; A. Xavier, H. Gubbay and when they beat C. K. Cheon and . H. Franco; R. M. da Silva, R. J. C. H. Lee.
Reed, 8. A. Reed, P. Ruil and B. Xavier
The Singles semi-final result on Thursday was as follows:-G. Choa beat 8. H. Ling 6-4, 6–3, 7—5.
Santa Anita
Derby Result
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23 (Reuter)
RECREIO: H: Gonsalves; J. Go- sano. R. Marques: L. Luz, W. ́A. Reed and A. M. Alves; P. Yvano- vich, B. T. Gosano, J. M. Oliveira, į |F. X. Sequeira, and J. Soares."
UNIVERSITY: N. C. Ben Gupta: N. HL Low, O. C. Llew; Syed Mah- moud, W. Abraham and C. K. Lee;" LH: Tan, N. V. Lingam, K. 8. Oh. | B. H. Ling and Hans Raj,
line-up of the Chinese "side will be made on the ground. As South China "B" is due to meet Kwong Wah tomorrow on the Boundary Street fround the Chinese will ex- perience some dificulty in decid- ing on the composition of their team. But from the 15 players chosen they should be able
HOME SOCCER select a team good enough to re-
LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter)-In tam the trophy for another year. The Army, on the other hand,
the South A Division of the Home also has much material at band
Regional Football competition. from which to choose. There is no
Mr. R. C. Stable's Royal Crusader West Ham beat Orient by four doubt that the three Army Inter-more-favoured. The Police pro-was second and W. Ziegler's (Jnr.), goals to one.
In the South B Division, Chelsea porters 1 be included in the gress in the coming weeks will be Weigh Anchor was third.
Time: 1 min. 51 3/5 secs. Seven-beat Bournemouth by four goals eleven and Moxham and Guy will keenly watched by fans as they are prove valuable acquisitions to the to meet. South China "A" in the teen ran.
to three.
Army's defence
semi-final of the Senior Shield. These two teams were the finalists last year.
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Army, however, has so many kood forwards that the choice of the right combination will be a problem that the selector's will and none too easy.
Police-Navy match at Boundary Street should be an in--Mr. H., C. Hill's Sweepida, ridden, draw will by Ralph Neves, won the $30.000 teresting affair and a most probably be the result. The Santa Anita Derby, over a infle and custodian of the law, with the ad-a furlong. vantage of home ground, are the
Kwong Wah will be expected to at least draw their match with South China "B" as the latter will BİD FOR SHIELD
probably be without some of their Eastern, having lost all interest players who have to take part in in the League, are making a bold the Kotewall Cup match tomor- bid to win the Senior Shield and.pw: if they should win their second round tle against the Royal Scots this afternoon, should find no dif- ficulty in entering the final They are favoured to win today's match and will meet, in the semi-final. South Chinz "B" whom they have
beaten twice in the League.
The Scots are noted for their fighting spirit and Eastern will do well not to take them too lightly.
UNIV. CRICKET TEAMS
The following have been selected
to represent the Hongkong Univer- sity 1st XI in a League cricket
match against the Army at Soo- kunpoo today at 2 p.m.-W. 8. Gegg, K. 9. Oh, R. S. Gill, C. N. Matthews, K. Y. Tam. Q. Hong KOWLOON'S DEFENCE Choy, N. C. Sen Gupta, V. Ingam, Kowloon are at home to South 8. Mahmood. T. T. Chin, H. T.
China "A" this afternoon in the Tang.
Senior League and the champions The following will represent the should further better their post- "University 2nd XI in a League tion in the League." The main- maten against the Craigengower landers. on their present form, C.C. at Happy Valley today at 2" have not a front line good enough pun.-L. H. Tan, R. M. Soares, W. to bring about a surprise win, but. Abraham, J. Fenton, K, Lo, N. in their defence, they can be de-Singh, C. 8. Loke, Ameerall, L. E ponded to hold even the strongest Gutteres, O. V. Cheung, C. W. Hool."
Royal Hongkong Golf Club Starting Times For Fanling
The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting Limes for Fanling för today and tomorrow:
p.m...
TODAY-OLD COURSE
2.16 Major Meek, Major Giles, 2.20 J. W. Mayhew, E. R McKee, 2.44 P. S. Cassidy, W. M. Barton COURSE»
a.m.
TOMORROW-OLD
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9.16 G. M. Park. P. N. Spence." 920 J. W. Mayhew, E. N. William- 921, Harrop, G. Tomertón 9 P. Groves, D. B. Robb. 932 B. Purves, A. V. Greaves. 936 MS Banner, J. Redman, 9.40 G. W. Reeve. A. Nicol. 844-A
N. and Q, A., A. Masfadyen. 9.82 kinis. JW. Clague
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Any persons found loitering 9.62 A. G. Lamb Ohsper, R. P. de
with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
J Liesching R. B. Mace. D.
D. C. Loneraine, 10.00 L M. 8. Lloyd, Q C. Worrall. 10.04 . A . Elliott, E. L. Groome. 10.08 J. M Pearson, M. Follock. 10.12 D. H. Clark, L. Jackson
P. Buckle. 10.16.J. C. 10.20
R. H. Gregory. C. B. BROWN,
10.24
C. C. 10.28 W. 8. Hüller, D. A. Murdoch. Secretary, 10.37 E. Davidson H. W
10.36 H. Overy. W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.40 R... Stewart, W. Park, 10.44 M. Gardan, H. Evelle.
Hong Kong, 11th Feb. 1940.
Tuiley.
67 10.48 A. E. Gerondal, A. M. Kirby. 10.52 R. P. Morris. H. A. Mils. 10.56 Lieut. Carter, G.T. Harrington.
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
CRICKET LEAGUE—First Divi- sion Recreio v. Craigengower; Army. University. Second Dl
Uni: vision, Crafĝengower. v. veralty Police v. LRC, Frjend- lies K.C.C. Bentors V. Club. KC.C.; Club v. E.C.C, Juniors, Club...
FOOTBALL Senior Shield, Second Round, Royal Scots v. Eastern (Sookunpoo); Kowloon v. South China A rowfoon: St. Joseph's V. Clify Club): Police v. Royal NATS (Boundary Street) 4.15 pm Junior Shield, Becond „Rodna, 10th Bty RA, Y. Kow.
loon (Bookunpoo) 245 pm, Third | Division. Intemational V.. 5th A.A, RA (Club); Kumaons v. Bouth China (Chatham Road): Royal Scots v. 12th Bty, RA, (Happy Valley) 245 pm; 24th
·RA V: RIAMC; (81. Joseph's- Happy Valley); R.AS,C. v. Engi- redry Happy Valley) 4.15 p.m;
“A BARREL OF FUN 1100 Lt-Car. Greenway, H. C. Wat HOCKEY-Caer Clark Cup: St.
AT K.C.C.
Ine annual presentation of prizes for cricket, tennis, lawn bowls and billiards will take place at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, Mar. 9 at 9.15 p.m.
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NEW COURSE:
0.20 H. F. Sommers, Sur, and Jre 936 P. 8. Delaney, L. M., Wylic. 9.26 Cant, Thursby. R. G. Farker.
9,44 Mrs. Nicol. Miss Geen.
9.82 Mrs. Flummer, Mis. Sinclair.
Mrs. RE. Lindsell has kindly 10.00 E W. J. and Mrs. Wedlock.
consented to give away the prizes. In connection with this une tion, a musical extravaganza will be produced; 'entitled “A Barrel of Fun." All members and their lady friends are invited,
Andrew's v. OBA (CBA); CB. School .... Hongkong /C.B. School 3 p.m. Brawn Cup. Re- creto v St. Andrew's (Recreto); “у", Ladles ♥, DGS (Kings Park) CBA. v. C.B.8, (CBA)
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Anual Race Meetings at Happy Valley, 2 p.m. (Fută Day),,
10.08 W ww.o Ehewan, T Megarty. 10.24 Mrs Sturgess Wells, Mrs. Huller 10.16 F. G. Price, JCC Matthews RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club's
10.32 Mrs Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 10.40 Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Park. 11.00 Major del Court. Capt. Chattey, 10.48 Mr. Clerondal, Mrs. Kirby,
11.04 A. Tennant, E. E. Young.
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ment Preliminary Round,
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